​sexy photo by favorite photographer Robert Brevad

​sexy photo by favorite photographer Robert Brevad

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I usually have a shop section on this website.
Check instagram for the latest shop updates. Lately I’ve been doing updates every two months or so, and making everything relatively cheap so it all sells out quickly. I’m thinking of making things expensive soon.

I’m never quite sure on pricing. Little cups and bowls and are cheaper. Sometimes I make the good ones cheap and the bad ones expensive just for kicks, but usually big things and my favorite things are more pricey. 

Write to me at davezackin@gmail.com or use the "contact me" form (it goes to the same place) if you want any info or are putting together an art show or anything.

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About Me

Important note about how I cheat at art: My big scam is that I don’t really know how to use the wheel well. I take all the bowls and things my friends at Gasworks NYC have discarded, and then I sculpt or paint on top of them. It is a good scam and I love it.

About the art
I haven’t written anything about my practice for a while, but there’s some good stuff in this interview from Four-Lines Design, you can see some pictures on bored panda or listen to a 2023 interview on Yelling at Concrete, one from 2021 interview on The Slip Cast and one from 2019 on The Potters Cast.

Listen to this August 2023 interview on yelling at concrete. It is also on itunes, acast, and spotify.

When not doing ceramics, I’m the creative director at rpa.org a cool research/planning/advocacy nonprofit in NYC.

Here’s an old bio that I should probably update
Dave Zackin is a designer and a fine artist working in New York City. Zackin earned a bachelors degree in animation at Rhode Island School of Design, a Master of Public Health at the Hunter/Cuny School of Public Health, and a Masters in Urban Studies at Queens College. His short animated film, Tunanooda, screened in more than eighty film festivals including New Directors, New Films at Lincoln Center and the Kodak New Filmmakers' Showcase at Cannes, and won top prizes at the Student Emmys and the Palm Springs International Film Festival. Zackin's work has been featured in Chronicle Books' The Where, They Why, and The How, and in Time Out New York Magazine. He is the designer of the now ubiquitous City of New York Public Space Recycling Bins, recycling how-to stickers and hundreds of posters, public health info-sheets, and other things for the City of New York. 

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